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Just back from a stop there. Of course, it's not just French people at the park.
We ate at the fast food place in their version of Tomorrowland and the Lion King stage is actually part of the restaurant. There's a huge curtain (presumably theatre seating and the stage behind it) and in the rear areas are all the tables for the hamburger/pomme frites eatin' folks.
1972 Offsite
'74 Polynesian ($27/night)
'78 Quality Inn aka Sheraton Studio City
'80 Disneyland
'97 Hilton
'98, '99 All Star Music
2000, '01, '02 All Star Movies
'05 Animal Kingdom Lodge
'06, '07, '08, '10, '11 Pop Century
'07 Disneyland Paris (daytrip)
'11 Dream cruise
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Actually, the Lion King show in the park is a different show. The subject of this thread is the adaptation of the Lion King broadway musical in Paris.
I think the article is slightly misinformed, as there have been quite a lot of new musicals in the last 10 years in France :
Starmania, Les Miserables, Cabaret, Les 10 commandements, Romeo & Juliet, Notre Dame de Paris... to name just a few. Some of them were very successful, and some failed miserably.
They are not as big here as they are in the USA, but I don't think they would make three new shows every year if they did not make any money.
Anyway, I already have my tickets, and will discover this show in december !
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Numerous day trips to DLRP
2007 DW - POP, AK, POFQ
2007 DLRP - Halloween at DLRP, Newport Bay Club Hotel
2008 : Universal And POR WDW
2009 : Disneyland Anaheim Off Site
2010 : Florida, Wilderness Lodge and DCL : 04/22 - 05/06
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The show at the theme park is quite different- a bit of greatest hits from the film and more of a musical synopsis but uses some interesting elements like animatronics and a costumed Timon like the meet and greet character though with an articulated head that allows the character to speak and blink (in turn it's different from the Festival of the Lion King show at Animal Kingdom also).
There's also been a pretty big amount of promotion for Le Roi Lion in Paris. I can remember visiting Paris in January and there were quite a number of advertisements for the show along the Champs-Elysee back then (I'm surprised it's taken this long for the show to open actually).
The Lion King has been adapted to perform in many countries successfully and I've definitely lost count of exactly how many international productions have been staged, but it's proven to be well received in all markets it's performed in but considering that it draws parallels to Shakespeare's Hamlet that shouldn't be too much of a surprise considering how that's a strong, universal story familiar to many audiences.
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Oops.
I saw the advertisements for the show and then saw a sign for it in the park and thought it was all the same show.
Guess I picked a bad week to stop being fluent in French.
1972 Offsite
'74 Polynesian ($27/night)
'78 Quality Inn aka Sheraton Studio City
'80 Disneyland
'97 Hilton
'98, '99 All Star Music
2000, '01, '02 All Star Movies
'05 Animal Kingdom Lodge
'06, '07, '08, '10, '11 Pop Century
'07 Disneyland Paris (daytrip)
'11 Dream cruise
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